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chewinchaz
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Welcome to r/libertarian Edit:. Jesus y'all are dense. Don't give the government so much power and then surprisedpikachu.jpeg when they use it against you.
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wikwikwik
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> TL;DR Whenever your cargo is inside a ship carried by another ship — flatMap that ship! I hope their type system is robust. Technically, there are arguments for those not being ships. If they say they are when you ask, isn't that just duck typing? This isn't a completely serious comment, and you have to know maritime stuff to get it, but someone had to say it.
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grauenwolf
t2_570j
ANSI SQL, arrays, and JSON. PostgreSQL has much better support for ANSI SQL than SQL Server. And the array/JSON support can be very useful at times. But yes, overall SQL Server is well ahead of PostgreSQL.
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eb81lwr
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/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/eb81lwr/
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wickedcoding
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You wouldn’t really use mongo for relational data storage, if you want the nosql / document storage with relational data or giant schemas you’d prob be better off using a graph database. I used mongo many years ago with data split between 3 tables and an index on a common key, looking up data from all 3 tables required 3 separate queries and was incredibly inefficient on hundreds of gigabytes of data. We switched to Postgres and haven’t looked back.
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Isvara
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Gotta love those talkers. I spent a lot of time on The Oaktree House and Egham Hills.
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frankreyes
t2_uiwro
[mongodb-is-web-scale.com/](http://www.mongodb-is-web-scale.com/)
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coworker
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And I strongly suspect you have no relevant experience to add to the conversation. There are use cases for storing that much and more. Storage is cheap and businesses aren't all startups with no money, no historical data, no regulatory compliance, and no technical debt.
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/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/eb81q33/
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec5aapn/
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FR_STARMER
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WiredTiger is KV storage tho?
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/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/eb81tmz/
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andrewsmd87
t2_4hhdd
So this was more or less my understanding about Mongo or other related DBs is that once your data needs to be relational (when does it not) it becomes really bad. It's supposed to be super fast if your schema is simple and you don't really care about relationships a ton. Your point was pretty much what made up my mind it wasn't worth investing time into it to understand more. I just feel like there's a reason relational databases have been around for long.
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ec5abau
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GrinningPariah
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Amazon doesn't need to shut down AWS in Australia, the real problem is they have an office there.
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nqzero
t2_601mq
thanks for taking a look and the excellent write-up ! * i agree on the lawyer. so far, i haven't gotten much enthusiasm for the essence of either the license or the project of mine that is licensed by it, so there's not much urgency but that is definitely on the list * i wasn't aware of or anticipating the typography issue - thanks for pointing it out. i was thinking developers were comfortable with the no-case convention. but taking a quick look at this subreddit, almost every post and comment uses conventional american case - i clearly missed the boat * i agree on the complexity but haven't found a way to simplify it without giving up core freedoms (the gpl and apache licenses are similarly dense, i suspect for the same reason) * my belief is that if the license became widely used (and my goal in writing it) that it would make it easier to research and build because there would be more shoulders to stand on and a path to profit from incremental improvements that you made to other people's works. but i recognize your fear and respect it - i certainly can't know how the ecosystem that i envision would play out Thank you, friend. And I'll take your suggestions to heart :)
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ec5ac30
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/r/programming/comments/a6g25a/open_source_confronts_its_midlife_crisis/ec5ac30/
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fuddlesworth
t2_djve0
At my old job, our designers used both tools. However, my team's designer only sent us screenshots of her designs and nothing else. God that infuriated me so much. I would just check in stuff with obvious design issues just to get her to tell me what I needed. You have all these tools, yet only send us a screenshot and have no link to a design guide or anything? Made my blood boil.
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/r/programming/comments/a3oael/zeplin_vs_invision_best_tool_for_design_handoff/eb81uqw/
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doublehyphen
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Yup, at least on Debian based distros it does.
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5acsj/
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GIS-dev
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# [**HA**](http://68.media.tumblr.com/15c6d3d02e06f1100cebe28d00d66320/tumblr_inline_nng6uiWo5Q1ra3vpd_500.gif)
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/r/programming/comments/a3crqx/how_i_debugged_a_non_reproducible_bug_with_20k/eb821pc/
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Semi-Hemi-Demigod
t2_179a4t
The problem is that the competent people all hate government and don't want jobs making policy.
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eb823yl
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb823yl/
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wikwikwik
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You couldn't resist that ) in there, could you?
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ec5aio4
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/r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec5aio4/
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indrora
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"the laws of mathematics do not apply in Australia" Deadass, that was a justification.
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eb82al3
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TheGoodOldCoder
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The article was talking about using Postgres in AWS RDS, which is managed by Amazon. Basically, just fill out a form, wait for the instance to come up, and start making tables... Well that's assuming you already know AWS and how to set up VPCs and security groups and so on... but you have to learn that stuff anyways.
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ec5ajbx
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5ajbx/
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coworker
t2_46sia
I never said only document stores can handle these problems. I'm just saying that the other poster was foolish and naive to immediately discredit their use cases. RDBMSes do just fine with 50TB of cold data. It's when the hot set can't fit in memory that things start to go south. Not to mention the explosion of cost as fast storage prices do not scale linearly.
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eb82ar4
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/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/eb82ar4/
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theoob
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Time to make a canary page
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beniferlopez
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OPs comment wasn’t about installing postgres, it’s about relational database management. It’s not mongo vs Postgres but rather sql vs nosql.
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ec5ak19
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5ak19/
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G_Morgan
t2_30zrq
The number of IFoo and BaseFoo patterns out there speak of the need for defaults.
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/r/programming/comments/a3ghju/whats_new_in_c_80/eb82c7h/
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Log2
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Click also produces good documentation from the decorators, especially if you give a help strong to each one. In fact, it's my favorite part of Click, as writing a decent help option is a horrible task for me.
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ec5amre
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/r/programming/comments/a7arbt/how_to_write_perfect_python_commandline_interfaces/ec5amre/
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mstrkingdom
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I literally just said that aloud before reading your comment.
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eb82e4b
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb82e4b/
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BeetleB
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Well, the whole thread is weird. I don't know why anyone would really want argument parsing for a one-off script - or why they would give a one off script to a customer.
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ec5amto
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/r/programming/comments/a7arbt/how_to_write_perfect_python_commandline_interfaces/ec5amto/
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rapture_survivor
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good point. anything with randomness in it could be used to conceal encrypted data... maybe pretend you're sending perlin noise or procedurally generated stuff back and forth.
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eb82ij0
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wikwikwik
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That's a Python joke now.
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ec5anmk
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec5anmk/
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jollybrick
t2_1tznbpf4
What about good ol' `sleep(1000)`?
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eb82ilt
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/r/programming/comments/a3e1ea/how_can_dereferencing_the_first_character_of_a/eb82ilt/
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ec5anns
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5anns/
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masterofmisc
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Just needs a sprinkling of refactoring! That's the beauty of Fluuter. All the UI code is just dart code at the end of the day. So just "right click" and extract as a new method or even a new class.
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/r/programming/comments/a33mqk/flutter_10_googles_portable_ui_toolkit/eb82jcg/
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spacejack2114
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I would always use Postgres (or just about any SQL DB) over Mongo. But I believe you can npm install mongo locally in a node project. So on any platform the install for your whole app & db can simply be `npm install`. I'm not saying the setup convenience is worth it but I can see the appeal, especially working with or onboarding other developers who may not be familiar with Postgres. Though if you want that kind of convenience you could also use SQLite...
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ec5aq1u
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5aq1u/
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wreck94
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We could use a base-pi numeral system instead of base-10, then pi would actually equal 1 Edit -- I worded this incorrectly, see replies for corrections
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LambdaLambo
t2_z5v10j3
Well I’d say handling 8 million concurrent players is impressive from a DS pov.
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ec5arhg
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5arhg/
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ashishduhh1
t2_12m8lv
And what about open source apps? These people are idiots lol.
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eb82s90
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Helrich
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There are plenty of times during my day when I just want to get at source control (we use TFS) and I'm waiting up to 10 seconds for ReSharper to load, when otherwise it would be maybe 2 seconds. Of course a few seconds here and there doesn't seem big, but when I have several things in my head that are queued up, those few seconds of nothingness really wreck my flow. I dunno.
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ec5arlf
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/r/programming/comments/a7mgov/resharper_ultimate_20183_is_here_performance_vs/ec5arlf/
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Darkglow666
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I've been in tech for over 25 years. Which one am I? :)
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/r/programming/comments/a34lgj/flutter_10_is_now_available_stable_native/eb82tgk/
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flukus
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> Google isn't required to spend the time and money making an app for a platform that had ~3-4% of the marketshare The more monopolistic they get the more they'll have to, just like when MS had to make office and IE for Mac .
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ec5aty0
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec5aty0/
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shevegen
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TIOBE says Rust is now at rank 34. Now, TIOBE is quite useless, but still - considering the hype Rust receives on reddit, one were to assume that the world evolves only about Rust these days. How is the rewrite-everything-in-rust going?
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eb82txx
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/r/programming/comments/a3ps00/rust_2018_is_here_but_what_is_it/eb82txx/
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flukus
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Oh I see your app is bogging down the system with a bajillion threads for no reason, it'd be a shame if we throttled them...
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ec5ayjx
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec5ayjx/
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SystemStormTechie
t2_16enapgj
Politicians can duel major only is a solution. I personally think Plato had the right idea in that we need to gather up a lot of them there fuckers, take their clothes away and make them make laws like that. Or you know, we could modernize it but you get the idea.
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eb8339o
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb8339o/
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MetalJacke1
t2_p0jjr3y
Enjoy your SQL injections.
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0
1545263769
False
0
ec5b0i3
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec50wqk
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5b0i3/
1547825926
-23
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
BushDidN0thingWr0ng
t2_165465
Please, tell us how to make public-key crypto decryptable by both only the user and the government without introducing a fundamentally mathematical backdoor that anyone can use. Unless you have a solution to [P vs. NP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P_versus_NP_problem), in which case go claim your [million dollars](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Prize_Problems)
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0
1544116111
False
0
eb83446
t3_a3kk7u
null
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t1_eb7tm8v
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb83446/
1547099356
6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
malnourish
t2_3muaf
There are other desktop mail clients. I use FAR manager and Vim, so to each their own
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0
1545263864
False
0
ec5b4et
t3_a7jj68
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t1_ec58nw2
/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec5b4et/
1547826003
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
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None
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1
1544116139
False
0
eb835mb
t3_a3otao
null
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t3_a3otao
/r/programming/comments/a3otao/qt_creator_480_released/eb835mb/
1547099375
-4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
jplevene
t2_a7c44
He worked on Edge, there was no need for Google to even bother.
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0
1545263889
False
0
ec5b5fp
t3_a7jj68
null
null
t3_a7jj68
/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec5b5fp/
1547826016
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
TheQueefGoblin
t2_6ipxi
Non-Google-amp link: https://tendaily.com.au/news/australia/a181206zli/if-encryption-laws-go-through-australia-may-lose-apple-20181206 Because [amp sucks](https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/05/19/open_source_insider_google_amp_bad_bad_bad/).
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0
1544116176
False
0
eb837g8
t3_a3kk7u
null
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t3_a3kk7u
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb837g8/
1547099421
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
MetalJacke1
t2_p0jjr3y
Not only is this a massive fad, but most bandwagon devs here are ignoring the huge benefits of NoSQL. I default to NoSQL unless absolutely necessary because SQL injections are no joke and will fuck you up and your career if you dont know what you're doing.
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0
1545263914
False
0
ec5b6h6
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t3_a7q1bi
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5b6h6/
1547826029
-27
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
Habadasher
t2_6x7mb
> When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
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0
1544116250
False
0
eb83b9y
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7ir40
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb83b9y/
1547099469
5
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
EntroperZero
t2_573jc
Apparently it's because FiOS doesn't do IPv6 at all. Hooray.
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0
1545263939
False
0
ec5b7gq
t3_a7kwet
null
null
t1_ec54pm2
/r/programming/comments/a7kwet/the_ipv6_christmas_tree/ec5b7gq/
1547826041
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
xampf2
t2_m94bl
I don't know, my medium sized rust code base is still compiling, only 2 hours left to go :\^)
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1
1544116315
False
0
eb83eu2
t3_a3ps00
null
null
t1_eb82txx
/r/programming/comments/a3ps00/rust_2018_is_here_but_what_is_it/eb83eu2/
1547099513
8
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
flowering_sun_star
t2_29r4ytmn
For what they're doing, dynamoDb might not have been a great solution. The pricing model can get quite expensive if you're not careful, and it might not have been great for their query patterns. And don't underestimate the benefits of not having to worry about something. Getting set up in postgres will be a similar effort to dynamodb, having to add encryption (and key management etc) would add a lot of effort.
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0
1545263959
False
0
ec5b88u
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec59ima
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5b88u/
1547826051
5
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
LigerZeroSchneider
t2_fcom8
So now you have to be a good enough coder to come up with a covert backdoor and hope your management doesn't notice or that you can lie your way through review.
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0
1544116328
False
0
eb83fjn
t3_a3kk7u
null
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t1_eb7uipi
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb83fjn/
1547099521
14
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
briancodes
t2_v51dipk
Joining tables is simple. Doing it 7 times does not make it complicated, nor does it make it slow, if its structured and indexed properly.
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0
1545263965
False
0
ec5b8gj
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec57xfn
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5b8gj/
1547826055
9
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
vgf89
t2_9fvg0
Good thing I don't have anything important on bitbucket
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0
1544116374
False
0
eb83i24
t3_a3kk7u
null
null
t1_eb7rq1m
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb83i24/
1547099553
12
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
nqzero
t2_601mq
thanks for the feedback * i agree that the lack of a lawyer's blessing is an issue and i'm not suggesting that other people use this license as is. but i'd hoped to hear "i'm intrigued by this idea and i could see it leading to more collaboration" * legal language tends to be dense and iirc the gpl and apache licenses have some clauses that are doozies to. i couldn't find a way to simplify it without giving up core freedoms. so there's a bit of a chicken and and egg - until it becomes popular, most people won't understand it. the first time i saw the gpl my first thought was "wtf is this" i tried to come up with a license who's guarantees (or at least the essence of those guarantees) were strong enough that i'd have been willing to use software that was licensed under it's terms. given the lack of enthusiasm that i've gotten in this comment and in a few others i've made on reddit, it seems likely that i haven't struck the right balance thanks for the comment and the edits. if i do end up iterating on it, they're infinitely more valuable than the downvotes
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1545264050
False
0
ec5bc3c
t3_a6g25a
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t1_ebuy4s1
/r/programming/comments/a6g25a/open_source_confronts_its_midlife_crisis/ec5bc3c/
1547826099
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
TheBestOpinion
t2_94mm1
I'd implement it in the most obvious way possible and make sure the review team has found this article
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0
1544116381
False
0
eb83ifm
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7bnru
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb83ifm/
1547099557
4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
znudzony_programista
t2_3l52fqv
Python 2 or Python 3?
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0
1545264090
False
0
ec5bdqc
t3_a7nggt
null
null
t1_ec5anmk
/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec5bdqc/
1547826119
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
shevegen
t2_atqp
> 1. Free operating systems and free programs for life: which is > quite an economic advantage. The econom reason has been a minor one in my experience. In particular e. g. in germany, the cost of Microsoft product is almost negligible. The problem is two-fold, though: - (1) People getting tired of Microsoft. - (2) People being locked down into Microsoft (which you have a similar problem when you become dependent on a distribution). - (3) Microsoft worshipping closed-source software. (3) is still ongoing. Don't get fooled by the CEO indian bromance dude and the love affair with GitHub. Windows is still closed source and will remain that way. One does not need to preach like RMS in order to understand that those who control the source code, control a LOT of the information flow. And I am pretty sure that more and more people are annoyed about this - not just about Microsoft, but Google etc... as well. So in all ways, open source is superior; but open source without companies sitting in key areas to control that open source is even better. (1) is probably the most realistic reason though. Be it from deleting files accidentally or using the OS as a platform for advertisement, people don't want this. There is a reason why adblockers are so popular. > Privacy and security: because the free software code is constantly checked > and improved by it’s developers community, it’s less likely to have unpleasant > surprises such as backdoor and malicious malwares sneaking in your > computer with nasty aims. Microsoft can spy with data collection elsewhere: > full control is here at hands. Well this follows sort of from (1) too, when software companies spy on users in general. > 5. Package repository: It only requires a simple command to install all the software needed This is still an area of massive fail in the *nix world. > As a conclusion and more precisely, free software means users of a > program have the four essential freedoms, as defined by the Free > Software Foundation I honestly do not need to read RMS preaching there. The thing is that you simply get more opportunities when you have the source code + a permissive licence. And you don't get that with closed source software such as what Microsoft is doing (minus the fake open source stuff they do to protect Windows - they still refuse open sourcing windows but it will happen sooner or later). > Bye Windows, hello Freedom. Linus is a step up from windows, no doubt, although you have my condolences for choosing a systemd-wrecked distribution. But still. Ultimately, though, you will also have dependencies there, e. g. you depend on other developers not being stupid - not just systemd but a whole army of developers. You are dependent on what they write. How they write. The quality of it. And so forth. One day we may have true AI - then the computer will simply make changes as you wish, without you depending on upstream idiots, I mean, potential idiots (most developers are not idiots, neither unfriendly; but it only takes a few bad apples ...).
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1544116386
False
0
eb83iq4
t3_a3prf3
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t3_a3prf3
/r/programming/comments/a3prf3/why_and_how_did_i_switch_from_a_windows_os_to/eb83iq4/
1547099561
-1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Arxae
t2_6elgl
If that is located on the Corda Campus, i should go take a look. City where it's located is a 20 min drive from where i live
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1545264213
False
0
ec5bipf
t3_a7kwet
null
null
t3_a7kwet
/r/programming/comments/a7kwet/the_ipv6_christmas_tree/ec5bipf/
1547826181
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
CaputGeratLupinum
t2_ojbjb
Functions. Functions do things, as tools do. Types mainly store things in a particular shape, as containers do.
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0
1544116447
False
0
eb83m2h
t3_a3h0ah
null
null
t1_eb7dsmm
/r/programming/comments/a3h0ah/types_are_the_basic_tool_of_software_design/eb83m2h/
1547099602
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
jakdak
t2_4bmq9
From the article, they wanted to use DynamoDB but didn't because it didn't support encryption at rest at the time. > having to add encryption (and key management etc) would add a lot of effort. How so? Wrap the DynamoDB API with a drop in replacement that encrypts the data inbound and out. This could be done in a couple man hours.
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0
1545264338
False
0
ec5bnkm
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec5b88u
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5bnkm/
1547826242
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
Nathanfenner
t2_11qyfu
Really, I recommend reading my comment assuming I wasn't try to snark. That wasn't intentional, but I can see how it could be interpreted that way (in general, I often find it more fun to read comments assuming everyone is acting nicely anyway, but that's a digression). I can get why solutions that seem too-good-to-be-true should throw up red flags, but there's a few factors here to consider: * TLA+ comes from Leslie Lamport, who may as well be the father of distributed systems (he invented Lamport clocks; he defined sequential consistency; distributed snapshotting; Paxos) * Several large companies are already using it for prototyping designs Ultimately, it's just another tool. I have only played around with it (I studied distributed systems in school but haven't done any real work with them on industry) and there are a few things that are non-ideal: * Mathematical formalism is terse, but not terribly readable. It makes sense to simplify the problem domain, but increases the teaching burden (I think there are some tools that help you be rewriting higher-level programming-like syntax into the transition formulas) * It can be slow to run. This isn't as big a deal, because it's not *that* slow in comparison to what it gives you, but running for 10 minutes at a time while trying to fix your specification could be annoying. It still should be better than realizing that everything is going to break in production, but it would still be annoying. * Specs can be buggy, because your forget to specify your requirements. This is going to be an issue no matter what you do; but at the very least it means you probably need someone who is fluent in consistency definitions etc. so that you know how strong or weak every requirement needs to be.
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0
1544116518
False
0
eb83q56
t3_a3cifu
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t1_eb6y5wi
/r/programming/comments/a3cifu/everything_about_distributed_systems_is_terrible/eb83q56/
1547099652
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
chubs66
t2_35m9v
It's "wary" as in "beware." Not "weary" as in "put me to bed."
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0
1545264352
False
0
ec5bo4t
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec5360t
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5bo4t/
1547826248
24
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
grauenwolf
t2_570j
According to the marketing material, just before MongoDB purchased them, they were a fully ACID relational storage engine. But yes. If you think about it, all relational databases are a key-value store. That's how indexes work. They just layer extra features on top to make it a relational database.
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0
1544116534
False
0
eb83r1q
t3_a3dobm
null
null
t1_eb81tmz
/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/eb83r1q/
1547099664
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
mctwistr
t2_f6qxa
Does that mean I _should_ read NYT?
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0
1545264369
False
0
ec5bour
t3_a7m6jc
null
null
t1_ec56g73
/r/programming/comments/a7m6jc/a_profile_on_donald_knuth/ec5bour/
1547826257
23
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
ButItMightJustWork
t2_dq2fuzt
I dont understand why we even need backdoors? I mean we already have the [IPv4 Security Header](https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3514.txt) which enables determining whether a given packet is a hacking packet.
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0
1544116545
False
0
eb83rob
t3_a3kk7u
null
null
t1_eb7cxx7
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb83rob/
1547099671
3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
n0tcricket
t2_9unab
Hahaha, is it why you're using Mongo? You don't know how to interpolate parameters into prepared statements?
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0
1545264392
False
0
ec5bptu
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec5b0i3
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5bptu/
1547826269
17
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
BluePinkGrey
t2_9jq7ka4
As a large multinational corporation, I will do my part to help the Australian. I will assist in decrypting my software with the aid of this Ti84 calculator I found, which will be used to execute a brute-force attack. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
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0
1544116574
False
0
eb83tbd
t3_a3kk7u
null
null
t1_eb7jyz2
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb83tbd/
1547099691
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
mkopec12
t2_l3v4u
I noticed that my GPU fans start whirring the instant I open a YouTube video in Firefox, while they rarely spin up when gaming. It's ridiculous.
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0
1545264445
False
0
ec5bruw
t3_a7jj68
null
null
t1_ec4dhln
/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec5bruw/
1547826294
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
diggr-roguelike2
t2_13327ggz
Yeah, we should just build skyscrapers out of legos. Fuck that noise, why complicate the architect's life, amirite?
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0
1544116596
False
0
eb83ukl
t3_a3lvtr
null
null
t1_eb7njig
/r/programming/comments/a3lvtr/c20_standard_ranges_eric_niebler/eb83ukl/
1547099707
-10
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
DiscoUnderpants
t2_3jit4
I assume 40b covers all over Oracle? If so that very unfair. Oracle has a lot of products and hoards of OralceMinions scouring the earth for innocence enterprises to sell consultancy and crap software to.
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0
1545264469
False
0
ec5bst8
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec586m9
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5bst8/
1547826306
14
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
Vlyn
t2_6ii8w
Good one, mate. Commit, let testers check if everything runs, done. Code review? What is that?
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0
1544116626
False
0
eb83wca
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7k4d7
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb83wca/
1547099729
6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
asocial-workshy
t2_221psd1t
It's a shitty fad buzzword that has nothing to do with Simula or SmallTalk.
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0
1545264493
False
0
ec5btru
t3_a7s45i
null
null
t3_a7s45i
/r/programming/comments/a7s45i/can_you_explain_to_a_beginner_why_we_use_oop/ec5btru/
1547826318
-6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
gaberdine
t2_2s5t7
Their burgers are pretty good, though
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0
1544116628
False
0
eb83wgb
t3_a3kk7u
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null
t1_eb7o5q6
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb83wgb/
1547099730
3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
hansolo669
t2_69pru
Can you even get Oracle without paying? I'd wager the vast majority of mongo installs are without any sort of support contract to Mongo Inc.
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0
1545264609
False
0
ec5byb5
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec586m9
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5byb5/
1547826374
7
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
grauenwolf
t2_570j
> No way to transfer large sets of data fast, except through BCP, SSIS?
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0
1544116674
False
0
eb83z31
t3_a3dobm
null
null
t1_eb696hv
/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/eb83z31/
1547099763
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
recycled_ideas
t2_bpl7i
That might be your problem then.
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0
1545264628
False
0
ec5bz1l
t3_a7hbku
null
null
t1_ec442cp
/r/programming/comments/a7hbku/windows_sandbox/ec5bz1l/
1547826383
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
hides_dirty_secrets
t2_8aqkf
Auatralia strikes again. On their own people. Who voted for it. Amazing.
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0
1544116681
False
0
eb83zgk
t3_a3kk7u
null
null
t3_a3kk7u
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb83zgk/
1547099767
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
HalibetLector
t2_17d4bn
Stockholm syndrome. Seriously though, we use OOP because that's what has been taught in universities as THE way to program since at least 2000. Comp Sci curriculums were just being solidified and OOP was the biggest fad. In order to change it now, you'd have to re-engineer whole degree programs, which is costly.
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1545266586
0
ec5bzlt
t3_a7s45i
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null
t3_a7s45i
/r/programming/comments/a7s45i/can_you_explain_to_a_beginner_why_we_use_oop/ec5bzlt/
1547826390
14
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
Relltensai
t2_gzi3j
We should probably stop describing the idea that the government doesn't care at all about us as conspiratorial.
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0
1544116707
False
0
eb840x7
t3_a3kk7u
null
null
t1_eb7prv6
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb840x7/
1547099786
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
eXeC64
t2_5vz0s
Yup, you definitely know more about the technical pains and issues they were having than they did. It's absurdly unlikely that they would just focus on discussing the migration process and lessons learned. It'd be criminal negligence not to include a detailed analysis of where one solution is falling short and why another is more appropriate. Jeez, maybe give the benefit of the doubt and assume you are missing a piece of the puzzle, rather than an entire office being incompetent.
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0
1545264684
False
0
ec5c199
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec59gn2
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec5c199/
1547826411
12
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
yourturpi
t2_50uk96r
Well say goodbye to the Australian banking system.
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0
1544116779
False
0
eb844z7
t3_a3kk7u
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akcom
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Mongo could change their tag line, "You probably need Postgres. Until you figure that out, we're here"
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ec5c1ll
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__redruM
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It’s not a hard lie, “What do you mean I cant rely on the packet size in the header? Why would someone deliberately send more data than the standard specified?” Then you would get free training on writting secure network applications.
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eb8474h
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buhatkj
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Yeah it's about time we accept that nosql databases were a stupid idea to begin with. In every instance where I've had to maintain a system built with one I've quickly run into reliability or flexibility issues that would have been non-problems in any Enterprise grade SQL DB.
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ec5c2g4
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grauenwolf
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I've spent half my career dealing with regulatory compliance. Time and time again I've found the data the company thinks they need is orders of magnitude greater than the data the regulations actually ask for.
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eb847a7
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/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/eb847a7/
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spacejack2114
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Most front-end devs don't feel that way. I can't really blame them; look at the other popular languages out there and they don't offer much over JS in the GUI space. Most would be much worse.
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ec5c3h3
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/r/programming/comments/a7o3p0/webassembly_is_fast_a_realworld_benchmark_of/ec5c3h3/
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archiminos
t2_43pqf
But technically a backdoor is a systemic weakness?
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eb84esp
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Brillegeit
t2_5q0j1
I was only concerned with the claim that Microsoft didn't screw over ordinary people, which they did massively.
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ec5c53h
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec5c53h/
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Rudy69
t2_3843s
Easy as.....pie?
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eb84f35
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UGMadness
t2_c9ovr
I remember running Parallels on my Mid 2007 MacBook Pro, a $2000 laptop, because my work needed IE6 over Windows XP for some stupid crap and it was such a pain in the ass to run. Cheaper PCs and laptops of the time just had no chance at all.
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ec5c5vr
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/r/programming/comments/a7hbku/windows_sandbox/ec5c5vr/
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orangeoliviero
t2_hrgdk
Do you have a link for that?
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eb84gn4
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elder_george
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>There were further problems with a prototype \[*of the Redactron word processor*\] when it was put on display in a New York hotel for reporters to see. > >The issue was that in dry weather, it was prone to a build-up of static electricity, which caused sparks to fly between its circuits, preventing it from working. > >"To our horror it was a dry day and the engineers were setting this non-working machine up for our big story," Ms Berezin said. > >"Ed Wolf \[our head of engineering brought\] a full pail of water and without a word to anyone throws the pail of water over the whole thick carpet in the room. > >"The water sank into the carpet, which stayed damp for three or four hours, and the machine worked perfectly." Wow, this is a good one.
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ec5c8pf
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Madshibentist
t2_gnvyc
Yup. Sorry about your government.
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eb84hty
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BasedGodot
t2_1j73033d
Easier to model your problems, and a rough transposition of relational theory of DB's would be my guess
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ec5cc47
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/r/programming/comments/a7s45i/can_you_explain_to_a_beginner_why_we_use_oop/ec5cc47/
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